In a dance-media meditation on themes of incarceration and displacement, Alleluia Panis collaborates with composer Rachel Lastimosa and media artist Wilfred Galila to present “Incarcerated 6x9.”

The show, on view at Bindlestiff Studio, is inspired by true accounts of Pinoy, or Filipino, and other Asian Americans who were imprisoned between 1966 and 2008. Using details from these accounts, Panis tells the stories of three fictional inmates as they navigate the judicial system, staging abstractions of the dimensions of a 6-by-9-foot jail cell.

“Incarcerated 6x9” is the third work in Panis’ “American Stories Project,” which began with “Ibig-Pulse of Desire” in 2009 and continued with “She Who Can See” in 2015. The production is part of the 21st annual United States of Asian America Festival, a month-long celebration of Asian American art in San Francisco presented by the Asian Pacific Islander Cultural Center.